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Description

Technical crew neck T-shirt delivers exceptional moisture transport, ventilation and comfort for extended use on the trail. Helius™ polyester fabric on the body wicks moisture and feels like silk next to the skin. Surprisingly durable for its weight, Helius™ offers UPF 50+ sun protection and stretch performance. Viente™ mesh panels under the arms elevate air circulation and are treated with an antimicrobial finish to reduce odour.

WORKING TOGETHER

The Ether is part of the Arc’teryx Traverses collection, footwear, packs and clothing working together to create a comprehensive system that delivers freedom of movement, performance and rugged reliability. Designed for extended trips on the trail, each Traverse piece is carefully honed to hit the point where weight, durability and function driven versatility come together.

REALITIES OF THE TRAIL

Arc’teryx carefully designed the Ether for the realities of the trail. Gusseted underarms combine with the fabric’s stretch to elevate ergonomic performance, and the Athletic fit stays close to the body to improve moisture transport without sacrificing freedom of movement. Flatlock construction all but eliminates seam irritation. And, at a mere 120 g (4.2 oz), it is easily packed.

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Arc'teryx Fit Guide - Athletic Fit

Standing in as our “Arc’teryx Standard” fit, the complex patterns used utilize anatomical shaping and gussets to enhance motion and eliminate excess bulk. Trimmer than the Relaxed fit with room for a base layer, a light fleece mid-layer and a synthetic or down filled mid-layer.

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